Nah.. for anyone coming to the talk, use the Trinity Visitors Car Park..
it's on Pearse St, before you get to Goldsmith Hall (so it's a bit
of a pain to get to).. but if you head straight down townsend st.,
(in front of the screen cinema), and you'll get a junction with the
windjammer pub on the corner. Go straight on, and the road heads round to
the right..
I think you can turn right there, and the car park across the road from you,
to get to it, take the first left as you head down. The other option is
the road with the Lighting Store on it (but I can't remember the name of
it, Ennis St?)...
L.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Colin Whittaker [mailto:grimnar at redbrick.dcu.ie]
> Sent: Friday, February 18, 2000 4:44 PM
> To: ilug at linux.ie> Subject: [ILUG] Re: parking in Dublin
>>> Donncha O Caoimh stated the following on Fri, Feb 18, 2000 at
> 04:33:47PM +0000 :
> > I'll be driving up tomorrow morning but since I've never
> driven inside
> > Dublin I'll need a bit of advice about parking and where to go. I'm
> > fairly sure I can find my way into the city centre, and I
> do know where
> > Trinity is.
>> Best car park for you to use would be the one in behind the mansion
> house, you go up kildare street and after you pass the dail there is
> a lane on the right, the car park is down there.
> --
>> May a Misguided Platypus lay its Eggs in your Jockey Shorts
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